India Hits 250 GW Non-Fossil Fuel Electricity Generation Capacity

India’s non-fossil electricity capacity rose from 81 GW in 2014 to 250 GW in 2025. Marks a 3x increase in a decade, positioning India as a global clean energy leader. India targets 500 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2030.

Breakup of 250 GW Non-Fossil Fuel Capacity (2025)
  • Solar Power: 123.13 GW
  • Wind Energy: 52.68 GW
  • Hydropower: 55.22 GW
  • Bio-energy: 11.60 GW
  • Nuclear Energy: 8.78 GW

Significance

  • Represents a paradigm shift in India’s energy mix away from fossil fuels.
  • Contributes to energy security, climate commitments, and pollution reduction.
  • Strengthens India’s position in achieving net-zero by 2070.

Policy & Program Highlights

Free Electricity to 20 Lakh Households:

  • Utility-led solar model for homes without rooftop ownership/infrastructure.
  • Expands access to clean, affordable energy for underprivileged families.

Swachh Bharat & Swachh Energy Linkage:

  • Clean energy = cleaner ecosystems, reduced pollution, improved public health.
  • Reinforces PM Modi’s twin vision of clean nation + clean energy future.

NEXT GEN GST Reforms:

  • Streamlining compliance for clean tech companies.
  • Boosts investment frameworks and supports renewable growth.

India’s Clean Energy Commitments

  • 500 GW renewable capacity by 2030 (part of updated NDCs under Paris Agreement).
  • Net-zero emissions by 2070 (announced at COP26, Glasgow 2021).
  • Ongoing policy push for green hydrogen, offshore wind, solar parks, pumped hydro, and nuclear expansion.

Indian Energy Facts

  • Total Installed Power Capacity (2025): ~440 GW (approx.)
  • Non-fossil share: ~57% (first time majority).
  • Largest Solar State: Rajasthan (>20 GW installed).
  • Largest Wind State: Tamil Nadu (~10 GW+).
  • Major Hydropower States: Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh.
  • Largest Nuclear Plants: Kudankulam (Tamil Nadu), Tarapur (Maharashtra).

Global Renewable Rankings

  • China: #1 in renewable capacity (~1300+ GW).
  • India: #4 globally in renewable energy installed capacity.
  • International Solar Alliance (ISA):
    • HQ: Gurugram, Haryana, India.
    • India is a founding member (2015, COP21 Paris).

Relevant Ministries & Schemes

  • Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE).
  • Key schemes:
    • PM-KUSUM (Kisan Urja Suraksha evam Utthaan Mahabhiyan) – solar pumps, decentralised solar.
    • National Solar Mission (2010).
    • Green Energy Corridor Project.
    • Solar Parks Development Programme.
    • Rooftop Solar Programme Phase II.

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